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. 2001 Jul;13(7):1669–1682. doi: 10.1105/TPC.010063

Table 2.

Accumulation of Major Soluble Phenolics in Young Leaves of HCHL Transgenic and Syngenic Progeny

Mean ±se (μg/g−1 fresh weight)b
Plant Linea n 3-CG % CGA % 4-CG % Rutin %
201, set 1, T 4 79 ± 12 40 200 ± 41 86 160 ± 30 76 9 ± 2 82
201, set 1, N 4 132 ± 16 1424 ± 45 641 ± 14 49 ± 11
201, set 2, T 10 99 ± 8 63 238 ± 25 81 184 ± 16 70 25 ± 5 72
201, set 2, N 9 271 ± 27 1258 ± 180 604 ± 60 90 ± 8
27, T 13 132 ± 8 14 500 ± 39 48 277 ± 16 33 32 ± 6 60
27, N 7 153 ± 4 970 ± 139 412 ± 41 20 ± 7
39, T 12 114 ± 12 11 370 ± 50 76 209 ± 25 64 50 ± 10 49
39, N 1 128 1540 579 99
13, T 5 83 ± 6 33 542 ± 35 48 240 ± 12 30 55 ± 15 26
13, N 5 124 ± 16 1033 ± 116 341 ± 23 74 ± 9
201, set 1, TF 5 155 ± 12 68 124 ± 8 93 105 ± 4 86 63 ± 7 66
201, set 1, NF 3 493 ± 101 1715 ± 637 776 ± 147 186 ± 64

a Line 201 was sown on two separate occasions (set 1 and set 2). T, transgenic; N, syngenic; F, taken during flowering.

b 3-CG, 3-caffeoylquinic acid; CGA, chlorogenic acid; 4-CG, 4-caffeoylquinic acid. Percentage change between syngenic and transgenic mean values.